Any Little Girl, That's a Nice Little Girl, Is the Right Little Girl for Me

External audio
You may hear the Shep Fields Rippling Rhythm Orchestra performing "Any Little Girl, That's a Nice Little Girl, Is the Right Little Girl for Me" with the vocalist Hal Derwin and accordionist John Serry Sr. in 1938 Here


"Any Little Girl, That's a Nice Little Girl, Is the Right Little Girl for Me" is a popular song, first published in 1910, and written by Thomas J. Gray and Fred Fisher. Although largely forgotten today (like many popular songs of the era), a 1911 recording of the song by Billy Murray on Zon-O-Phone Records survives, and is widely accessible because the recording has entered the public domain. It was also featured in a Max Fleischer "Follow the Bouncing Ball" sing-a-long animated cartoon in the early 1930s. The song appears on the soundtrack of the 1933 film Stage Mother.[1] Subsequently, in 1938 it was recorded for Bluebird Records by Shep Fields and his orchestra, with the accordionist John Serry Sr.[2]

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References

  1. Stage Mother music
  2. The American dance Band Discography 1917-1942 Vol. 1 Rust, Brian. Arlington House Publishers, New Rochelle, New York, 1975, P. 517 ISBN 0-87000-248-1
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